From the course: DSLR Video Tips: Cameras & Lenses

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Accessing footage

We've got the phone here, >> Yep. >> And if I hit share, it's going to post it. >> You could, you could email it. You could tweet it. You could do whatever. The problem that I have with that, is that it's not proceeded in some sort of compression on it. It's taking from it's original form, to get it up to your you know, your Facebook page, your Twitter page wherever. >> Yeah and they did add AirDrop. >> Very cool. >> Which is cool. >> Yeah. >> So that's going to give you the ability to send the files but it converts it to a 30 frame per second file. It like throws away all that info, and you're like, but I shot it that way for a reason. >> Right. >> In order to get this on your computer, you're going to use a piece of software that you might not launch very often. >> I do. I think it's pretty cool. >> Alright. >> But it's iPhoto. People think about iPhoto as. >> iPhoto for video? >> Right, it's…

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